(PINPOINT WEATHER) -- On Saturday, Governor Stein declared a state of emergency in North Carolina ahead of future named storm Imelda.
“This State of Emergency will enable North Carolina’s State Emergency Response Team to mobilize resources and prepare for potential impacts. Forecasts remain uncertain, so it’s important that North Carolinians get prepared now, have emergency kits ready, and listen to local emergency guidance to stay safe and informed," Gov. Stein said.
We have some encouraging news out of the Atlantic. Weather models are trending in favor of less significant impacts for the Queen City New Viewing Area. That does not mean we won't see anything at all, but it is starting to become more likely that we will be spared from the more significant weather conditions.
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